One right that only applies to U.S. citizens is the ability to run for federal office. While non-citizens may have certain rights, such as the freedom to speak, own a weapon (under specific conditions), and practice religion, the eligibility to run for positions like the House of Representatives, the Senate, or the presidency is reserved exclusively for citizens. This requirement ensures that those who hold significant governmental power have a vested interest in the nation's welfare.
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